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10 THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911. COURTS WONT LET El WOMEN HEAR BAD DIVORCE IDENCE CITY MUST PAY $380,000. ;jtilli-t' tnm,illi . iinHi-m. IwetS In I it. in ttn ili.ii Rvfli '.i.tHI In Tl." V nlt W "M t ' wiiiti: ri..ix.. N . i -io-.Ikv tonflrnMd ti' meat! "f Puitp inl.!fli'i a .In 't .1 l'l;in.'v, .l.imi-. IV Klriiy niiM JaiMt I' Poitliof OH ti 'i li and i; uf I hi ." ill 'ii AquaSael iit il.'tntiat Ion piorlttSlliew Ma Ottamilwl h- ifejaollgM Mad li ina dl af Nam Casts on Trial Too Unsavory fm rheir L:.hs and They'J Driven Out. Viirl, h Mlrf flip aw.iril BiaSs to IW PNM'f.fli owned ! A I ji ti'i i s Cochfa.it Mr. OdehfaJI OWftl .v.: .mm- naaf Ki"l V'i' w, n'l Kilning Ihv tMM Mut i r I. ili'. HMil hOM ii mn'-ii'll" iii'i- Ifflrh with bullSlMa and ,i '!. ifi.i'a on ihr tuni. III... Th lilV Illlt III! 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I ha laMlmony ban ' "t mora Inaulr iiK Lai than go tarth from una at Mil ". la anliouui til. i.t- iroinon hi"i- iajootadly and lof L avtraJ I'llmbad to upatairn i.nla nit anaalaoloua neehlanl caaaa did nol t ii. ui tin-in and tin . raturnad in t a aiv m.i iKmii in aitiilr t ti i r turtia on tiir vMtnraa aland. MRS JOHNSON SEEKS DIVORCE FROM HER HUSBAND. Mm Morttta Jobnaon tu-Uy nied on tn plaint m bar and tn i . CTonn J her huaband, Krwlrrli lt A Johimm. Sim btvnea Mi" May ' ippol ..h no-rt apond rnt .'in' allacaa thai Johrnun and MM jUbappal aclad Improperly at No. UK'i t'auldntll avenuoi Bront, und in al iiotii iii I'hllad ipbla tiii Munmor. Tba J.ii.:. ona arara marrlad in lboCob gracaiional Cta n It, on Kant one Hun dred -iini Forty-third Itraat, Oct z. iwn Tbey have no children, J WlfbtMi Bryant fa lira. Johnaon'i uiiuinuy. 'Vatioui frnudoa." au numoroiii mat 10 Days' Free Trial Rracc Rod III ColumhiaFabricSpring UUU UVU ... rln)(-- i ni liollroci. ana ijicvii iv i en mam J II i.-i ' rr-l- i ini. MiarUa, I I kraal Ifal a n a I t mailn III lal i I lll. llm-. j K I I ""1 If II ilium ma, tni II ail it ru in Mt' lanaanaa i ' Haaatte. r--i- a . -. i w etaii n i iiaal-1 a -7 taat. - laViriviv J mrrr peaaiwir m, any. I u M WWi-r-l J-Mtnl MM ami ad I ., M mm ntaeraiai rat n. J dreaa ! I n 75 ii WE GIVE YOU THIS $50 OUTFIT lor Regular vrholcsal-' factory price. Outfit con sist, ol massive 2-Inch Colonial Brass Bed, tnlttir Spring, non-destriirtlhir and Km pi re Electric Felt Mattress, made of pure Georgia Cotton. 29 M.-iiU ! hniiiu acn ili,. ,,irr In I lie- Nrn ,.r: I EMPIU FURNITURE MFG. CO., M and 58 West 22d St., New York. N. Y. j LAWiMT Mthi.it ok ii ii 1 1 1 it t in THR Uoict.K. aHM n a K It n a it it u n n it ' , I.MM. tVOKLII in lit Ht it n :: H it It it It n tQM b)i r A 1911 Fall Suitm Tht Hackett Carhnrt, $15 is I lie li -i nuil in Nf'.v Ytirk iii I Iii- price. He iinvc fin I M ii I nil in i In1-1 suit the name superior tailoring thai i - in our higltcr priced garmcnU. The fabrics arc finely wtiven and the patterns include .'II the new blues, grays, browns, i;uis and mixtures. Ii you wanl o -nil that wear beat, look besl at fill limes, and Iii the best, you should have m' of these! New York's Best $20 Suit Ami we say tlii without fear tl contradiction. In Kin- many years l experience - have seen ;tll kinls i suits nl nil prices, but this one will eclipse nil for style, beauty uf finish, and individuality. We take pride in offering a suit of tliis character ii New Vork nu n. -have llicin in nil i lif new seasonable colon. Ultra Europeanized Raglans, $19.50 Comprising nil the new and correct Bnglish models in new blues, inns, browns, and mixture effects, These Pall Overcoats possess the "air" i the Britisher and i In- "style ! 1 lie well Broomed man. Overcoat Cold? $ 17. 50 ( )w i". it expensive a i he other, but reosl people prefer the overcoat because it Inst longer and is something yon can get clear of quickly, because liny arc silk lined and silk faced in cdftrn. In black aud oxfords. fNC. .RKTAIL b. t. TUKlalNCilUIN, Vice-f reaidcnt 265 Broadway I 841 Broadway I 119 W. 42d St. I 125th Street Neurt tWIDbtifl Sli I r. KSttl si. N-ai l)railvuy NotU' 3d Avrnuo Harlem and 4 2d Street Stores Open Evening 1 1 1 .t i . ( llai nit' h, aiv ka;ij by JigH . to iiuvo btMN "liifj' tl iwi AfWi hi S Matiittlow, und Ju u Ji j them in tht T.ir i OVfata Wei i-It-'', Ml4 hv. ru . ht-, in fUlii MtiU lriti rt') t li.i t f liHJts.st fnj- in t.rtalii t tn 1 1 Mrs, Minn Mu.ii' i -aponalnl' foi tlie r btttfuustt, Hixoid iirranlf that hats divorce eoorii ni tri'fd In AlUFllSti IWreii, Mm. Mm. ii lur tlivort'i Io-iIh . v i nt how dtrtlopM ;i thr wornitn lam yiar nn 1 .-In- wus fM" t'd t' I' ivi lijni. 5-Vim it'tir nr.l Ui In j p. rt'Hini. Miilnt.iuw la jiO !, villi; at No. itm Maill'Hi tVtlllM. BROKE INTO A HOUSE TO CLUB HIS VICTIM. In T);nkct Brooklyn ;i Wan With Black Eye and )ut Lip Teil oil story. Tliat a policeman wIioki Ulentlty In lltllUIOWtl lo hint, hrtikt Ititn till hORM at No. M l-'nnnan Mirm-t. Itt o.iK n. ami m ufn until Hi urra t hw .um. wh i i h :! inadf lv .lnhn '1. irl'n to tin- Amity HtU'ft pollCf tn-'lav. Kor ton vboWvd n dtoeolorod ' und h rut ' up in rofrooomtlon of um oomlnlni T ie poUcomnn Ifll In full unlfinin and hrokr hlf vav Into thl houm ftninetiine ln iw.'Hi 1 and I t o . lock l.tnt nif'fi(, and N'nrton, Who Wit Ln bod, hum un.kblo lo iWllt. Mi- doolAfOd that ho hul nvi i Hurt any trouble ilth poiloouiMi In his lite, and hnd io IdM .iy M ihnuld Max t'Mi utHtilti tl. iif w tn Inntruotc 1 t rotitro when itM difti-i Mit ntinndii a - I inttfl out fur Iboir ti irf in In ami MftiUfv hlf MMUftJlt. v 10 (iiinranleeil n SOLID 0 14k GOLD WATCH nt,. ' ami ficntlcmeir Sixes riM M HI.MOKKitU ur olmlt rtai mi .all- nx'lt-rwl llliliiltrtl itf ttit-ni pur ..'ti i Ukorol "ll H an bra hi M" rmrn iCi'rn oo i it. -t.m.l i tn- lr-1. It.rt art- Ho llttlil ltl- l i.tl nr lil niitii. in. i rter roM in t I I - U t it i uniil i. ui.1 mid imtHiath. ..ml i Uol a llft-Ullif Viitb i.rM ' fore. r tin t - I.r ' ' 1 1 1 , i i t r n- itan ' J" or du not i Mlllr kOl 1 1 Hi I II rti-M J I tsf 1 . Ir iMm U noil r it( r In ml i yum - . . . b iri i-l 1.111' III .l.i-' I H . bo xiiil si4tiTif fr over ihlrtt iisr '"I tiou lifftr itrtir-r .alur ibau tVOf Iwfure. CHAOIaM A. hi I M aali in-. IHaiuuuda, daaalrr. i-'i UrnadM'ay New York Uftillirr I ji 1 r find arit r. Directly on Interborough Subway Tomorrow We Offer, Fresh from the Tailors, 1181 Men's Suits of $30 to $45 Grades at $22.50 To Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of This Business, Which Began as a Men's Clothing Store. TF there is one section of this vast business which is entitled A to premier place in this jubilee-celebration month, it is the Men's Clothing Store. For the Wanamaker business was born fifty years ago, in a men's clothing shop; the little store's family consisting of two partners, two cutters, who also served as salesmen, and one errand boy. So that peculiar significance attaches to our offering, tomorrow. The One Great Jubilee Day Of the Men's Clothing Store, 1181 Autumn and Winter Suits at $22.50 7i is Price Averaging $6 Less than the Cost of Manufacture n Actual Retail Values $30 to $45 the Majority Above $35 To but few merchants is given the opportunity of celebrating ;i Golden Jubilee of business. And fittingly therefore, a sentiment which takes no thought of profits has shaped the plans for the celebration of the Wna rnoker Men's Clothing Jubilee. six manufacturers, in this and other cities, have co-operated with us; eachof them has vied with the others to make the BEST GOLDEN JUBILEE OFFERING in recognition of the liberal patronage j of this house during a long period of years. Attention was rentrH on QUALITY. Cos', was not considered. In some cases the actual toss the. maker has been as high as $8 suit the least loss $.2 the. suit. The suits are newly made, of seasonable fancy fabric s, contain the best of everything best of cloths, trim mings, workmanship. Fashioned alter our own models; worsteds, cassiinere and some cheviots. This would be an exceptional money-saving opportunity at the END OF A SEASON. But com ing now, AT THE VERY OPENING OF THE SEASON, W think ir unprecedented in the annals of merchandizing. We print herewith a table showing the quantity of suits in each grade from S.?0 to $A i inclusive. For tomorrow our selling staff will be more than doubled, and wc hope to handle expeditiously the tremendous business sure to pour in. All sizes provided, not Overlooking tall nun and stout. Barlv choosing is advised. $22.50. is? Suits of .vw grade N( suits of $.12 grade 251 suits of $. grade M suits of 138 grade .MH suits of io grade 145 Suits of $42 r;iiii i tr Suits of $48 grade JOHN WANAMAKER, Formerly A. T. Stewart 6Co., Broudway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Main F New H.ii '.Mi.- Mr til .i lair and tmrnier. Directly on Interborough Subway The Jubilee Exhibition O F vtvn ir dsr Wraps gtfmdl EMuirs In fhe Costume Salons and Special Presentation in the Auditorium at 10:30 and 2:M) Tomorrow and Following Days Jubilee Offerings Tomorrow LOT No. 29 Trunks and Traveling Bags Dress Trunks, one-third less than usual. 56-in., $15 Also 34-inM $1.1; JS-in., $17.50; 40-lnM $19. Steamer Trunks (one tray only), one-third less, 36-in.. $13 Also .14-in.. $11. .SO; 38-ln., $14.50; 40-in., $16. Trunks Light but very strong. Body of 3 -ply bassweed veneer, covered with canvas and bound with russet leather. Corners and trimmings of steel. Brass-plated. Brass lock. Two strong leather straps. French stripe lining. Hinged deep tray I with hat box and shallow tray 18-Inch Sole Leather Oxford Bags, usually $10. at $6 Also 16-in., usually $9.80, at $5.50; 17-in., usually $0.75, at $5.75. Full-cut Oxford bags of russet and brown sole leather, with stitched frame, edges and high corner protectors. Brass trimmings. Leather lining. Three inside pockets. Subw.iy floor, New Building. LOT No. JQ-Table Cloths and Napkins The Famous "Cold Medal," Irish-made. 20 Cloths 2x2 yards. $2.75. regularly $3.75. I JO Cloths 85 Cloths - 2x2! yards, $3.50, regularly $5.25. 15 Cloths 35 Cloths- 2x3 yards, $4, regularly $5.50. 20 Cloths- 100 dozens, 24x24-inch Napkins to match, $4.50, regularly SG.50. 300 Cloths, 2x2 to 21 jx5 yards in size, at less than landing cost. 21 ,x2' , yards, $.1.75. regularly $5.25 2 1 ..x2 1 yards, $5, regularly $7.25. 2 1 Lx3 yards, $5.75, regularly $3. First floor. Old Building. Women's AoderatePrice Suits That Are Surprisingly Good Styles are of the smartly plain and practical character that most women prefer. Cloths are selected for serviceability. Linings are all of guaranteed satin. And the tailoring shows many tittle niceties of finish seldom if ever seen in suits at these prices. At $10 Women's suits of dark two-toned cheviots nnd black basket- weave cheviot. The plain coat is given much character by the clever use of buttons set a an angle. These suits came to ua in an unusual way and are several grades better than we could hope to sell regularly fc.v M0. Not many of them left. Vt $1.1.50 -Women's luits of unfinished cheviot in blue, black and brown. Smgle-breasted coat with velvet inlaid collar, shapely lapels and two pockets. Panel back-and-front skirt. At $14.50 Women's suits of firmly woven cheviot in blue, black and brown, in a perfectly plain single-breasted model relying entirely upon good tailoring for its style. Skirt hat apron panel at back. At $15.75- Women's suits of blue or black diagonal wide wale cheviot, with collar and revers Inlaid with satin. Five button single-breasted coat. At $16 Our regular selection is a suit of fine serge in blue, black or brown, with revers and collar inlaid with satin and trimmed with tiny buttons of siik braid. But a recent special pur chase brings us suits to sell at this price that could not be bought ordinarily for less than several dollars more. These are of basket weave cheviot, in two shades of blue, brown and purple each with revers of white broadcloth or corduroy, which are the latest Parisian touch. Others in the same group are of dark two-toned cheviots with broadcloth collar and revers in contrasting shades. At $16.50 Women's double-breasted suits of blue, black or brown cheviot, with vestee of white pique and smart plain skirt. This is a very jaunty model. Sliown on Sutwny floor. Old Building. i Tomorrow IVe Shall Sell .350 Boys All-Wool Suits of $6 Grade, at $3.85 Sues 7 to 14. in Norfolk jacket style. Sizes 10 to 17, in double-breasted jacket style. Cloths are fancy cheviots, proven by chemical test to be every thread wool. Suits are made in the Wanamaker wey, cut lib erally full, v''1' seams taped and srhed with silk. These suits are o $6 grade judged by the Wanamaker high standard. Tomorrow's price is possible because of a saving in the purchase of the cloth. Subw.iy lloor, Old Building. 6(10 Tailored Waists $1.50 Grade at $1 Lincne i cotton i waists with self-embroidered front and starched collar and cuffs. Linene waist with front of box pleats and one cluster of tiny gathers: with turn-back French soft cuffs end turn-down soft collar like a msn's negligee shirt. White figured madras waists, one model with breast pocket, another with pleated front; both with soft turn-down collar and French cuffs. 120 Waists of $2.50 tirade at $'.75 Thcse are puie white linen with fronts em broidered by hand in white and with hem stitching at each side of the button-strip. Starched separate collar and starched cuffs. Subway floor. Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co.. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street I The key to Fortune's vaults is commonly known I I as a World "Real Estate" "ad," Acquire one to-day, I